The author situates Muscovite history within a comparative framework, demonstrating that seventeenth-century Russia was neither backward nor peculiar, but developed its own variant of the concurrent state-building processes of Western European monarchies. The author’s comparisons enable us to understand and appreciate what the gentry of the Muscovite provinces did and thought, illuminating how they typified early-modern petty nobilities, notably in attempting accommodation with rising states and carving out autonomous spaces within and beneath state control.
The author situates Muscovite history within a comparative framework, demonstrating that seventeenth-century Russia was neither backward nor peculiar, but developed its own variant of the concurrent state-building processes of Western European monarchies. The author’s comparisons enable us to understand and appreciate what the gentry of the Muscovite provinces did and thought, illuminating how they typified early-modern petty nobilities, notably in attempting accommodation with rising states and carving out autonomous spaces within and beneath state control.

Autocracy in the Provinces: The Muscovite Gentry and Political Culture in the Seventeenth Century
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Autocracy in the Provinces: The Muscovite Gentry and Political Culture in the Seventeenth Century
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780804725828 |
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Publisher: | Stanford University Press |
Publication date: | 12/01/1996 |
Edition description: | 1 |
Pages: | 396 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d) |